MASTERTON NEWS
It is understood that the Railway Department proposes running a trooj train from Feathers ton to Mastertoi every Saturday, returning in the eveiv, ing. Such a train would, it is thoughty become very popular among the men.; Tlio Opaki Itifle Club held their forty nightly competition at the Fairviev. ran go on Thursday, tho ranges being COOyds. and 900 yds. . Tho chief scorer was l'. J. Sinallwood, ivith a score ol 89. At tho LangdaJe sports on Thursday thirteen men who arc in camp were the recipients of presents from tho settlers* The Wairarapa Amateur Athletiq Club held an evening run on Thursday. Tlio two events (100 yds. and 440 yds.)' were won by W. Hughes. In a Booth Cup match played on. Thursday, the Carterton Club defeated Masterton in t'lie aggregate by thirty points. Mr. F. A. Jacobsen, Government Apiarist, is at present on an cffficial visit to Masterton. A meeting of ratepayers in thel Castlepoint County lws resolved to request the council to take a poll on the proposal to raise a loan for the purchase of road machinery.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 2
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183MASTERTON NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 2
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